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The 35th annual ceremony will honor the region's top musicians, including standout acts Slacker and The Neighborhood Kids.
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The board blocked a proposal to slash hours for elementary school librarians, but district leaders warn future cuts are likely.
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After a long, and often emotional, meeting, the majority of the Escondido City Council opted to continue a contract letting federal immigration officers train at a city-owned firing range.
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The U.S. State Department says it will pay up to $10 million for information leading to the arrests or convictions of two brothers identified as leaders of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel in the state of Baja California, which includes Tijuana.
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A new California bill would require certain electric bikes capable of reaching 20 miles per hour or faster to be registered with the DMV and display a special license plate.
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Phil Unitt has managed the birds and small mammals collection for nearly four decades.
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Four activists were briefly detained and issued citations for loitering. They say it is a ratcheting up of intimidation by the Trump administration.
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Residents in South San Diego said they also deserve a rapid response from the federal government after President Trump declares the Potomac collapse an emergency.
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Wounded service members and veterans are competing this week to represent their services at the Warrior Games this summer.
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